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06/06 Daily Eagle

Posted Date: 6/06/25 (2:56 PM)

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06/06/25
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ANNOUNCEMENTS/TODAY'S EVENTS

It's Aloha Friday, no work till Monday, EAGLE NATION!!!!!! Today is also D-Day. Have a wonderful weekend and stay dry and safe tonight and tomorrow. Next week is the last full week of classes for the High School, so make sure to study and complete all your schoolwork.  It'll be over in the blink of an eye.  Spring sports are drawing to a close, as today is the last day of State Qualifiers for Track and Field, and Trap competes at States this weekend. Good Luck, Eagles.

Below is the information on Fall Sports physicals.  Also, a reminder that the Fall Sports Start Date has been changed.  JV and Varsity sports will start on August 18th, and Modified Sports will start on August 25th.

Remember, keep it classy, Eagle Nation



Track and Field State Qualifier Ticket Link:
https://gofan.co/event/3626992?schoolId=NYSPHSAAII


Congratulations to our Wall of Fame Inductees
  • Dick Gray
  • Joel Schaperjahn
  • Emma Smith
  • Bill Brundige 



Congratulations to our Senior Female and Male Athletes of the Year

  • Female Athlete of the Year - McKenna Kanaby
  • Male Athlete of the Year - Cody Schneider


Congratulations to our Athletes  who were selected for All-State Teams in Volleyball

  • Courtney Smith (Sophomore) - 2nd Team All-State 
  • Taylor Garrison (Junior) - 3rd Team All-State
  • Kiera Allen (Freshman) - 4th Team All-State





This weekend, they are off to the State Championship on Sunday, 6/8 at Bridgeport Rod and Gun Club in Cicero, NY. Good luck, everyone!!



Fun fact of the day:   A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. They have a membrane that holds their tongue in place on the roof of their mouth, so it can't move.


  • 7 More class days left of school for Jr/Sr High

  • 15 School Days left till Graduation

  • 28 Days till the 4th of July




Sports Physicals
  • The next sports physicals at school are on Wednesday, Aug 6th at 8:00.
  • Students need to sign up ahead of time.
  • Any parent or student can check in with the school nurse if they are unsure if they need one.

IMPORTANT INFO!!!!
NYSPHSAA voted unanimously to move this coming Fall sports date ahead a full week.  Here are the new start dates for Fall 2025 Sports
  • JV & Varsity Sports - August 18th
  • Modified Sports - August 25th


Eagle Sports Apparel


Did you know?  Wilt Chamberlain is the only player to score 100 points in a single NBA game.

On this date in sports:
  • In 1848, the New York Yacht Club held its first annual regatta.
  • In 1923, Edgar Wallace became the first British radio sports journalist reporting on the Derby for the British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
  • In 1941, the MLB New York Giants used plastic batting helmets for the first time.
  • In 1944, all Major League Baseball games were cancelled in honor of D-Day landings in northern France.
  • In 1992, Monica Seles defeated Steffi Graf for the French Open Title, 6-2, 3-6, 10-8.
  • In 2015, at the 147th running of the Belmont, American Pharoah won to become the first horse in 37 years to win the Triple Crown

Today is D-Day!!!!! 

***Some Reminders!!!!***

  • 06/12 - BOE Meeting @ 6:30 p.m.
  • 06/14 - Flag Day
  • 06/16 - Last Day of Classes for Grades 7-12
  • 06/17 - 06/26 - Regents Testing
  • 06/19 - No School
  • 06/28 - Graduation @ 10:00 a.m.

On this date in history:
  • In 2015, American Pharoah won the Belmont Stakes, becoming the first Thoroughbred in more than 35 years to capture horse racing's Triple Crown.
  • In 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon and subsequently defeated the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the Syrian armed forces, and assorted leftist Lebanese groups.
  • In 1944, led by U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, an Allied armada of ships, planes, and landing craft and some 156,000 troops began the invasion of northern France from England, the famous “D-Day” of World War II.
  • In 1934, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a U.S. regulatory agency, was established.
  • In 1925, the automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation was incorporated, with Walter P. Chrysler as president.
  • In 1892, Chicago's elevated Loop train line (commonly known as the “L”) began operating, and it has become one of the longest and busiest mass transit systems in the United States.
  • In 1844, George Williams originated the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in London.
  • In 1622, Pope Gregory XV created the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith for the organization and direction of the missions of the Roman Catholic Church to the non-Christian world.
Week of Events
  • Track and Field
    • 06/06 - States Qualifiers - Shenendehowa
  • Trap
    • 06/08 - States Competition - Cierco, NY - Bridgeport Rod & Gun Club
 
HIGHLIGHTS

Track and Field Highlights

Yesterday afternoon at State Qualifiers, Norah Schaperjahn became the first girl in school history to break 60 in the 400. Her time of 59.46 was good for a 2nd place finish. Congratulations Norah!  Simon finished 5th in Class C in the 3200.  Way to go, Simon!

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